Cincinnati Bengals WR Marvin Jones (foot) did not play in 2014 due to a foot injury that required surgery to remove bone chips. However, he said Monday, July 20, that the foot is a non-issue. "We looked at it, got it fixed, and it's not there anymore," Jones said. "It was an unfortunate situation, but it's behind me."

Fantasy Tip: Jones will be trying to secure the starting job opposite A.J. Green during training camp and the preseason, but Mohamed Sanu will have something to say about that. Denarius Moore, Brandon Tate and James Wright will also be nipping at his heels.

Cincinnati Bengals WR Marvin Jones (ankle, foot) did not play in 2014 due to multiple foot and ankle issues, but he is healthy and was impressive in organized team activities (OTAs) and minicamp.

Fantasy Tip: Jones will be trying to earn the starting job opposite A.J. Green, with Mohamed Sanu, Brandon Tate, James Wright and perhaps Denarius Moore trying to overtake him. If he can win a starting job and stay healthy, Jones might be a decent late-round pick as a WR4 or flex fantasy option.

Cincinnati Bengals WR Marvin Jones (ankle, foot) said he is happy with how he performed during offseason workouts. "I'm rolling. I don't think that's ever going to change. But it feels good just to track those deep balls and go and just - boom! - go. I'm happy and I'm proud of myself for just pushing through this situation," Jones said. Jones showed quick feet and steady hands during the workouts.

Fantasy Tip: Jones has not played in the last two seasons because of injuries, but it appears like he will be ready to play his season. Jones should have a solid role in the team's passing game this season if he is healthy and could be a late-round option in deeper leagues.

Cincinnati Bengals WR Marvin Jones (foot, ankle) supposedly looked quicker than he did before missing last season with a broken ankle. Jones was able to get a good amount of repetitions and get his timting back with QB Andy Dalton, according to Coley Harvey of ESPN.com.

Fantasy Tip: Jones was extremely dependent on touchdowns in 2013, when he caught 51 passes for 712 yards and 10 touchdowns. It still remains to be seen if that was a sign of things to come for Jones, or if it was more of an anomaly. He'll probably play behind A.J. Green and Mohamed Sanu at least to start the season. He's a high-risk, high-reward player and should be drafted as a WR5 to be safe.

Cincinnati Bengals WR Marvin Jones (ankle, foot) was able to take part in practice Tuesday, June 2, at organized team activities (OTAs). He broke away from a cornerback and had a catch on a deep route from QB Andy Dalton.

Fantasy Tip: Jones banged up his ankle or foot early in OTAs, but apparently he is fine. He has the chance to win a starting job opposite A.J. Green, and could figure prominently into the offense and fantasy plans if he is able to secure a starting role. Still, Mohamed Sanu and others might have something to say about that, so stay tuned.

Fantasy Tip: Jones missed the entire 2014 season because of a foot injury but appears ready to participate in practice. Jones should have a role in the offense this season and could be a late-round option in draft if he is the Bengals' No. 3 receiver.

Cincinnati Bengals WR Marvin Jones (ankle) plans to be ready to go when team workouts commence in April. "I've been surprised at the progress I've made in only going on my second week training and at the rate I'm going I'm sure I will be in game shape very soon," Jones said.

Fantasy Tip: It's always risky taking a chance on a player who's missed an entire season as Jones did in 2014 with a broken foot. There's still plenty of time for him to prove he can get back into double-digit touchdown form, but consider him a late-round option for now.

Fantasy Tip: Jones is done for the season and should be dropped in all leagues. The Bengals also signed Greg Little to boost their wide receiver depth, but at this time he has to be considered behind the likes of James Wright, Brandon Tate and Dane Sanzenbacher on the depth chart.